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Purchase Enemigo CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Transatlantic The Whirlwind CDs (2009)
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| | Halford III: Winter Songs CD (2009) Special Edition; Digipak
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$13.75 At first glance, Halford's entry into the crowded holiday market looks like a parody. Heavy metal and Christmas ...
| | Metallica - Live SH.T: Binge & Purge DVDs (1993)
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| | Breaking Benjamin We Are Not Alone CD (2004)
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$10.45 When Aaron Fink and Markus James left Universal Records act Lifer to join the then-unsigned Breaking Benjamin, many hard-rock fans were skeptical. WE ARE NOT ALONE, the latter band's sophomore effort, promises to silence the naysayers for good. Led by powerful vocalist Ben Burnley, Breaking Benjamin delivers a snap-tight, streamlined brand of heavy ...
| | Kid Rock Devil Without A Cause CD (1998)
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$10.75 In the grand tradition of Faith No More, Red Hot Chili Peppers, etc. genre-hopper Kid Rock chooses to lay down his raps over a bed of rock-oriented electric guitar riffs instead of traditional ...
| | Savatage Hall Of The Mountain King CD (1987)
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$8.39 With band members, critics, and fans unhappy with the commercialism of Fight for the Rock, Savatage began to disintegrate. However the new found acquaintance of producer Paul O'Neill not only changed the group's fortunes but soon pointed them in new directions. O'Neill, who was looking for a metal band to record some of his musical ideas, agreed to produce the group's next album, which became Hall of the Mountain King. A return to the form of Dungeons Are Calling, Hall of the Mountain King was the great album the band had always threatened to make. Featuring blistering guitar riffs, numerous tempo changes, and over-the-top screeching vocals, Savatage were ...
| | Switchblade Symphony Serpentine Gallery CDs (1995)
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| | Tummler Early Man CD (2002)
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$11.99 Just why Champaign, IL-based Tummler even bothers with vocals is a confounding mystery -- these guys were clearly born to be an instrumental group. Frontman Brad Buldak's indistinct, throaty grunts generally waver between distraction and detraction, and are buried so far down in the mix of thundering guitars and drums exploding out of their otherwise top-notch second album, Early Man, that really, what's the point? This particular gripe aside, there really is much to love in Tummler's colossal space rock/doom metal hybrid, which proves itself equally adept at pounding out concentrated nuggets of sludge, ...
| | Viva K CD (2005)
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$9.69 This record begins with "Guru" as lead singer Ween Callas shrieks and sings in a vein of Perry Farrell meets Björk over a disco-ish retro beat. The tune melds a series of styles together that resembles a modern-day single effort by Siouxsie and the Banshees. The vocals are an acquired taste on the punk-like, new wave approach to "Dekoder" as Skoda and Ravi Dhar take over on guitar during the second verse. They finally hit the sonic nail on the head with the accessible, groovy, and more refined "No Better Time," with Callas' vocals not as distant as the opening two songs and in command à la early PJ Harvey or a modern-day Elastica. Musically they are quite adventurous, not relying on one format to get the point across, especially on the pleasing industrial-like backdrop on "Does It Matter?" and the electro-dance-rock mash-up of "Light Light Light." Callas doesn't have a distinctive voice, but she is capable of pulling off all of these songs with ease, particularly the disco-rock of "Who Are You" ...
| | Imitation Electric Piano Blow It Up, Burn It Down, Kick It 'Til It Bleeds CD (2006)
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| | Treasured Toy Dolls Tracks CD (2006) (Import) England; United Kingdom
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| | m-seven Stimulus CD (2008)
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$11.49 M-Seven (Canada), with the success of his first solo album entitled "Activate" which received positive support from fans, C.D. mag reviewers,Internet radio, as well as being featured on various well known compilations. This multi-facet composer is ready to deliver his latest release entitled "Stimulus", an intimate and deep trip into the musical adventures of M-Seven where imagination and individuality create a limitless listening experience. Reality fluxes, forever changing and the only absolute truth is the moment. The present is always in motion and music enables us to further understand the effects of time and change This album is a beautiful mixture of mood altering landscapes, shifting melodies along side subtle upbeat moments. Created in mind ...
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